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Keep up to date on possible new models like the rumoured Yamaha Clavinova CLP 600 series

There is no official news on a new range of CLP Yamaha Clavinova digital pianos, but there is speculation going by the gap between previous editions that a new range might be due in early 2017. The CVP range is now in the 600 series, a CLP600 series may be around the corner.

Whatever they might be ePianos.co.uk will be demonstrating, reviewing and comparing on our website and on YouTube for you to learn all about them.


Chris compares the Yamaha Clavinova CLP-545 vs CLP-575

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